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  • Bride Ties Baby To Wedding Dress, Drags Down Aisle

    Bringing a whole new sense to wedding fashion, a Jacksonville, Tennessee woman strapped her newborn daughter to the tail-end of her gown as an accessory.  Like a tatter tot trapped rolling on a conveyor belt in limbo, the baby went dragging down the wedding aisle; someone took a picture, uploaded it, and the online community responded in uproar.

    Commenters on YouTube mentioned the act was “incredibly dangerous” and that the newlyweds should be reported to child protective series.

    After the wedding, Carter-Brooks typed and posted on Facebook in response to the overwhelming comments:

    “People questioning what we do, commenting all negative, and just doing the most. We good though we covered by the Blood which never loose its power. So to the media, radio, news, and whomever else wanting to talk about what WE do here you go: Media Media I see how it works regardless the situation or purpose people gone have something negative to say!”

    A Bride Actually Tied Her Baby To Her Wedding Dress Train And Dragged Her Down The Aisle http://t.co/6mWRkiCE0V pic.twitter.com/kv93NBXIMG

    — Rachel Zarrell (@rachelzarrell) June 2, 2014

    “The answer is we do what we want, when we want, as long as Jesus on our side everything worked out fine and gona continue to be fine,” she continued.

    Carter-Brooks went on to note that her daughter was unharmed:“Our 1 month old was awake and well secured on my train.”

    “Most important while yall got ya feelings in us we had our hearts in Christ which covers all!! So keep ya mouths running for it was just that Exclusive and Epic enough we made top blog way from small town Ripley, TN and the social media doing what they do, TALK!!!! Too bless for mess!! Thank God we aint no celebrities oops got fans, guess we is!”

    Not everyone responded adamantly towards Carter-Brooks’ choice. One friend of the newlywed, who attended the wedding, typed: “Shona and Johnathan Brooks your wedding was super perfect from the groom and his men and you and your diva’s baby you rock the gown and the princess tagging behind you it brought tears to my eyes. Regardless of anybody else dream your’s came true. I loved it and thank you for inviting me.”

    Images via Facebook

  • The Frog in the Fish: A Story of Hope

    The Frog in the Fish: A Story of Hope

    Let’s spoil the story first: the frog is okay, he lived, never underestimate the fighting spirit.

    You never know what you’re going to catch, whether it’s an old boot or General Sherman – trash and treasure hide under the seas. Sometimes your catch gets away, and sometimes your catch’s catch gets away after you caught your catch. What?

    At a swamp an hour north from Townsville, Queensland, Australia, angler Angus James removed a lure from a pierced jungle perch fish he was about to throw back in the water. In the brief split second of removing the hook, he peeked in its gapping mouth and found a little green man staring back at him (a White’s tree frog.)

    “I was shocked,” James told News Limited in Australia. “I thought it might have been grass at first, then it blinked. I always carry a camera, so I took the pic and then he jumps out.”

    Like a get out of jail free card, fate’s hand guided James’ which gave Mr. frog a second chance while singlehandedly annihilating the concept of YOLO and jumping over Mr. James’ head.

    “Everyone keeps saying the frog got its second chance at life.”

    James snapped a picture of the frog in fish prison, posted the photo on Facebook, and overnight, became an internet sensation with 40,000 likes and 2000 comments; one of the comments read: “He [the frog] looks like he’s smiling. I guess I would be too if I were him.”

    “It has gone all around the world,” he told News Limited. “So many people have shared it. There’s people commenting on the photo in languages I don’t even understand.

    News Limited of Australia came up with perfect headline when the story broke: “Excuse me, I think I’ve got a frog in my throat…no really, I do have a frog in my throat.

    Images via Facebook, YouTube